Between autobiography and anti-bellicist universality: comparative analysis by Im Westen nichts Neues (Erich M. Remarque, 1929) and Iman (Ramón J. Sender, 1930)
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The article proposes a comparative study by Im Westen nichts Neues (No novelty on the front) and Iman, the works on their experience as combatants written by Erich M. Remarque and Ramón J. Sender in the first third of the twentieth century. The article stresses the relationship of both works with the biographic expertise of their authors, as well as how they become an anti-bellicist argument by denouncing the horror and absurdity of war through the use of the same formal and thematic topical issues.